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Defendant had no reasonable expectation of privacy in his employer’s information he was accused of taking

Posted on October 11, 2020 by Dissent

FourthAmendment.com highlights a court opinion out of Massachusetts: Defendant is charged with accessing and taking his employer’s information for the purpose of setting up a rival company doing the same thing. His motion to suppress the information is denied because he has no reasonable expectation of privacy in it. United States v. Yu, 2020 U.S….

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A prison video visitation service exposed private calls between inmates and their attorneys

Posted on October 11, 2020 by Dissent

Zack Whittaker reports: Fearing the spread of coronavirus, jails and prisons remain on lockdown. Visitors are unable to see their loved ones serving time, forcing friends and families to use prohibitively expensive video visitation services that often don’t work. But now the security and privacy of these systems are under scrutiny after one St Louis-based prison video visitation provider…

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Cyberattack on Georgia agency exposed private information of parents, children

Posted on October 10, 2020 by Dissent

WSBTV reports: Hackers breached state email accounts in the Georgia Department of Human Services exposing personal information of adults and children who have cases with Child Protective Services and the Division of Family and Children Services. The breach happened in the first two weeks of May, but state officials say it was August before state…

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Intentional or Accidental? Someone walked in cyberattack at Tyngsborough school

Posted on October 10, 2020 by Dissent

Wale Aliyu reported: Back in school remotely for many schools means back in the fight against hackers. Most of the time they’re remote, but the Tyngsborough school district says it had a hack from someone in person and possibly intentional. It’s not going to be easy for the school to track down the culprit because…

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Hackers Share Fairfax County Schools Employees’ SSNs Online

Posted on October 10, 2020 by Dissent

Yesterday, Drew Wilder reported an update to the Fairfax County Public School ransomware incident previously noted on this site: Hackers are sharing more private information after hacking a Virginia public school system’s computer system. Several hundred Fairfax County Public Schools employees’ names and Social Security numbers are now floating around the dark web. That was…

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Community Health Systems settles charges by 28 states over 2014 data breach

Posted on October 8, 2020 by Dissent

It’s been an expensive few weeks for Community Health Systems and CHSPSC. First, a few weeks ago, HHS announced that CHSPSC LLC, (“CHSPSC”) has agreed to pay $2,300,000 to the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and to adopt a corrective action plan to settle potential…

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